Seyyid Taleh Ay Menim Nazli Balam < Secure — 2024 >

The song is a tribute to , the youngest martyr of the Battle of Karbala.

He studied at the Baku Islamic University and has become a leading figure in the "Azerbaijan Divine Songs" group. Seyyid Taleh Ay Menim Nazli Balam

The lyrics are often interpreted as the heartbreaking lullaby of his mother, Rubab , mourning her thirsty and innocent child. The song is a tribute to , the

The lyrics contrast the child's "miraculous eyes" and "sweet lips" with the "three-pronged arrow" that struck him. The song is a tribute to

It uses the term lay-lay (lullaby), a common feature in mourning songs to emphasize the lost innocence of the infant.

Raised in a religious family, he began reciting lamentations in mosques as a child while living in Russia.